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Disney Renaissance
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Starring: Daniel Craig, Patrick Floersheim; Directed by: Christian Volckman
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In this episode Marc and Matt become renaissance men with guest host Josh Spiegel (from “Mousterpiece Cinema“). From The Little Mermaid up to Tarzan, we discuss Disney's most successful era that began in the late 80s ...,After reading that The Little Mermaid lost its shot at a theatrical re-release this past week, Den of Geek decided to take a look back at the end of the dark ages of Disney animation and the renaissance which was sparked by the ...,In this episode Marc and Matt become renaissance men with guest host Josh Spiegel (from "Mousterpiece Cinema"). From "The Little Mermaid" up to "Tarzan", we discuss Disney's most successful era that began in the late ...,The period known as "The Disney Renaissance" is generally considered the 10-year period beginning with The Little Mermaid in 1989. While the final three movies of Hercules, Mulan, and Tarzan fall within that time, they ...,Following the male-centric tale of mythology and monsters in Hercules, Disney went a different route and created a female heroine for a less fanciful story. Mulan was considered a return to form by many who felt that the ...,Despite the title of this marathon, the general thinking is that the Disney Renaissance ended with the release of Tarzan in 1999. The company tried to recapture the magic with movies like Treasure Planet and Atlantis: The Lost ...,And so, for me, the Disney Renaissance began in 1989 and lasted, charitably, until 1996. But it started sputtering with Aladdin in 1992. And The Emperor's New Groove is a very funny movie. But I like David Spade, so there ...,A review and description with pictures and video of the 1999 Disney animated feature film "Tarzan" which tells the story of vine-swinging king of the jungle.,Update: Thanks to Daniel's important hint in the comments l I added Brother Bear and Home on the Range to my analysis - which I initially totally forgot.,Paul: The 1980's were arguably the worst decade for Disney animation. The 70's weren't great either; the company seemed to lose its spark after Walt's death in 1966. Some of the eight feature-length animated films that ...,The movie helped to pull Disney into the age of the Disney Renaissance, and not just because it was such a financial success. This movie shows children what real, true friendships are like. It doesn't just highlight the fun parts ...,In case you've been asleep for the last 20 years, David Crow at Den of Geek has a nice retrospective on the state of Disney Animation focusing on what he calls the renaissance period. Crow starts with the dark years of the ...,For proof, let me look at the three princes that streamlined the Disney Renaissance: Prince Eric, Beast, and Aladdin. Eric Derp A quick look at Eric shows someone who is horribly picky. In the beginning: he discusses the need ...,Cauldron flopped horrifically at the box office. What made it even worse for the animation studio was that by the end of the decade, ex-Disney anim...,Strengths: Disney finally made a huge come-back with Wreck-It-Ralph. A little more than a decade after the end of the Disney Renaissance, they once again produced a film comprised of all the elements that made Disney so ...,1999 marked the end of the 1990s, so it was appropriate that it also featured the final film of the Disney Renaissance, Tarzan. The studio took the classic Edgar Rice Burroughs story of a man raised by apes and turned it into a ...,The aim of this discussion was to assess the representation of women during Disney's renaissance in the late 80s and early 90s, utilising the findings to ascertain the studio's philosophy, and whether this accords with ...,The second family in as little as a week has come forward with allegations that a Disneyland character snubbed them because they were black. The White family said they took their son, Ryder, to Disneyland to celebrate his ...,Please read the description. THIS VIDEO IS PURELY FAN-MADE AND IS N...,Everyday ramblings on films both classic and born yesterday. (by Jill O'Rourke)
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